I am running mj9. . Sam mobile shows an ml1 firmware available In the uzbekistan region for the note sm p601. . Should i give it a try?? Mj9 lags a lot. . Thoughts please.. Mine is the 3g version. . But Sam mobile shows sm p601 as the wifi edition. . I am not downloading the wrong firmware right. .??

You got the ml1 firmware from the uzbekistan region or you got the ota update!?? Please do tell me how it improves performance compared to the mj9 . And if you could. Please check the version of s note they use in the ml1 version

That's great . Planning on cooking an ultra light rom for sm p601?? And I just updated to the ml1 firmware and it's really fast. . Except for s note which lags while I am writing. . . No such problem with lecture notes or papyrus. . Could you help me out here??? I seriously like the features of s note but can't use it cause of this problem. any idea on what the issue could be

You guys are spinning your wheels. The ROM code and build date don't really matter. Both can vary from region-to-region. Samsung-updates posts the change list on their site. As you can see, all the ROMs you're discussing have the same change list (contents) even though the ROM codes and build dates vary. My MJ4 ROM is actually more current than the ML1 ROM you're discussing because it's got a later change list. Additionally, Samsung restricts content based on region. For example, my TTT (Trinidad) P-601 can't access Samsung Music and I had to side load Hub, Video, and Games to gain access to them. So when you're swapping from one region to another you're also affecting the content available on your device.

But look at the build date. .. It's December for the ml1 firmware and October (the same month the tablet was released) for the mj4. Plus there is no wake up lag and I can find an increase in overall performance. . Which means ml1 is the latest and greatest . If it were not so. . The clean rom developer wouldn't be sticking to the ml1 firmware. .

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